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Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/24/26 Sunny Skies and Breezy Winds with Snow Flurries Tonight

Today's Weather in Baltimore 02/24/26 Sunny Skies and Breezy Winds with Snow Flurries Tonight

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! Real-time data processing means you get accurate forecasts faster than a cold front moves through.

Alright Baltimore, let's talk about what Mother Nature has cooking for us today! We're looking at some absolutely gorgeous sunshine right now with temperatures hanging around thirty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Those northwest winds are cruising between eight and fourteen miles per hour with gusts up to twenty-five, so it's a bit breezy out there but nothing to worry about. Perfect day to grab some coffee and enjoy the clear skies!

Now here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, we've got a thirty percent chance of snow flurries moving in between one and four in the morning. I'd say the odds aren't looking great for accumulation, but you never know when snow decides to show up uninvited to the party. Lows dipping to around thirty-one degrees, so bundle up if you're heading out!

Let me tell you, the real party starts Thursday. We're tracking a system that's going to bring rain, possibly mixed with snow between one and four in the afternoon. I promise this weather system isn't trying to be indecisive, it's just having an identity crisis! A sixty percent chance of precipitation with highs near forty-four. Little to no snow accumulation expected, but keep your eyes on the sky.

Wednesday's actually looking pretty sweet with partly sunny skies and highs climbing to fifty-two degrees. Friday bounces back with mostly sunny conditions and highs near forty-five. Saturday's the real winner though—sunny skies and highs reaching fifty-four degrees. Perfect time to explore the Inner Harbor or catch some rays!

Now let's jump into the Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something cool called wind shear. This is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like layers of a cake rotating at different speeds. This is super important for severe thunderstorm development and winter weather patterns. When you've got strong wind shear, you can get rotating updrafts that create tornados or intense snowbands. Pretty wild stuff!

Here's your three-day outlook: Wednesday brings partly sunny skies with highs near fifty-two degrees. Thursday's our mixed bag with rain and possible snow, highs around forty-four. Friday clears out nicely with mostly sunny conditions and highs near forty-five degrees Fahrenheit.

Stay weather-ready out there, Baltimore! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for all your weather needs. Thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.

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